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How safe are nanoparticles?

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HAUTARZT
Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages 305-309

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00105-008-1627-7

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Nanoparticle; Penetration; Hair follicle; Risk assessment; Liposomes

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Nanoparticles are experiencing an increasing application in dermatology and cosmetics. In both application areas, the requirements of nanoparticles are in most cases widely different. As a component of sunscreens, the nanoparticles are supposed to remain on the skin surface or in the upper most layers of the stratum corneum to protect the skin against UV-radiation of the sun. Whereas, on the other hand, when particulate substances are used as carrier systems for drugs, they have to cross the skin barrier to reach the target sites within the living tissue. We discuss the perspectives and risks of the topical application of nanoparticles.

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